Building Twin Bundle

Run the building from one operational front door.

Aleph Facility Manager is the operational front door to the twin: inspect the estate, trace every asset back to source evidence, move from insight to work order, and keep compliance material one click away.

Part of the Building Twin bundle with Design Manager and Construction Manager, carrying one building record from design intent to delivery to live operation.

Twin graph Space, system, asset, document One operational surface stitched back to the building context.
Ops queue Work orders and inspections Daily tasks move directly from the twin to action and proof.
Evidence vault Source PDFs and O&M traceability Documents stay tied to the assets, systems, and incidents they govern.
Aleph Facility Manager overview illustration showing a twin view, a work queue, and an evidence rail.
Featured demo project
LUNAR Office 9/3

Enter the LUNAR Office 9/3 demo environment and see how the Building Twin bundle carries one building record from design and construction into live operation.

Enter the actual Facility Manager WebUI
See 3D twin + plan + nested graph Move from building overview to system evidence without changing tools.
Decide Context rail + assistant output Review assets, documents, queues, and generated actions in one Facility Manager surface.
Act Work order and inspection creation Push from observed condition to operational task while staying anchored to the twin.
Bundle Design, construction, operations Facility Manager works as the operations workbench alongside Design Manager and Construction Manager.
01. Understand the estate

Read the building as a live operational graph.

Facility Manager starts with the building twin, not with a flat ticket list. Rooms, systems, assets, and linked documents can be inspected from the same context so the operational picture stays spatial, legible, and fast to navigate.

  • Asset register tied back to rooms, systems, and discipline layers.
  • Nested graph exploration for moving from building to subsystem to device.
  • Direct transitions from 3D context to source documents and proofs.
Illustration of the Facility Manager asset register and twin graph mapped across building systems.
02. Drive daily operations

Turn spatial context into work orders, incidents, and inspections.

The Facility Manager workspace is built for action. Once a condition is understood, the operator can stage work orders, open inspection tasks, and keep the relevant room, system, and supporting evidence attached to the record from the first click.

  • Work queues stay connected to the focused entity and active discipline.
  • Assistant-guided outputs can seed operational records without losing context.
  • Inspection cycles become visible next to the twin instead of hidden in spreadsheets.
Illustration of Facility Manager operations with work lanes, plan markers, and action cards.
03. Prove service and compliance

Keep evidence, documents, and service memory attached to the twin.

Facility Manager is not only for dispatching tasks. It also becomes the memory layer for compliance calendars, service evidence, O&M manuals, and linked PDFs so the operational record stays auditable and easy to recover.

  • Document and O&M vault attached to operational entities, not buried in folders.
  • Compliance and service proof can be reviewed in the same surface as the task queue.
  • KPI and oversight views stay grounded in the live asset graph.
Illustration of compliance evidence, service documents, and KPI panels inside Aleph Facility Manager.
What opens next

The live Facility Manager workspace.

The launch control on the right routes to the actual Facility Manager WebUI and preserves the current `projectId`, `launchId`, and related query context so the landing page behaves like a real doorway, not a dead-end brochure.

Featured demo project

LUNAR Office 9/3

Explore Facility Manager through LUNAR Office 9/3, the live demo environment used to show how the Building Twin bundle carries one project from design and construction into daily operation.

Open Facility Manager WebUI